Family vacations are the best and it’s so fun to watch your little ones experience the excitement of traveling and making new memories, but sometimes it’s easy to get bogged down in all the details of planning your trip. How much should we budget for the trip and for what? What was that flight number again? Is that tour you scheduled on Thursday or Friday? And are you heading down to the concierge to ask for a toothbrush even though you KNOW you told every child individually to pack theirs?
This month we’ve partnered with
The first four pages of the pack are the planning pages. These include places for budgeting, travel details, event lists, days at-a-glance, a simple packing list, and plenty of space for notes, reminders and to-dos.
The next two pages of the pack feature a fun vacation countdown, because you know you want to count down the days as much as the kids do. There are three road sections and 30 days worth of printable mini mile-marker style flags, so you can savor the days leading up to your trip. To assemble: simply print, cut, and glue each flag onto a popsicle stick.
The last three pages of the pack are for your family vacation shirts! Not only are shirts a great souvenir from your trip, but the matching shirts make it easy to tell quickly if your group is all there and staying together. Each of these shirt designs have editable fields in them so you can customize your shirts for your family or each family member! and there are ELEVEN different styles to choose from and customize.
Depending on which design you choose, the customizable field could say “Smith Family Vacation 2017” or “2017” or you could even put each family member’s name on their own shirt or leave it blank.
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After customizing your shirt design, you will print onto a sheet of iron-on transfer paper like Canon’s T-Shirt Transfer Paper (CST-6178-000), trim, and iron onto your t-shirts. Now this part gets slightly tricky, so read closely! Because of the nature of iron-on transfers, you will need to mirror the shirt design BEFORE printing on the transfer paper.
This is pictured before the design is ironed on to the shirt — you’ll place the printed side against the shirt and iron it to have it show correctly on the finished shirt.
To customize and print these family vacation shirt printables:
- Open the saved file from the files on your computer (not the downloads bar in your browser)
- Choose the t-shirt design you would like to customize and fill in the fields
- Go to File – Print
- Change the printer at the top to “Adobe PDF”
- Click “Properties”
- Select the “Layout” tab from along the top
- Select the “Advanced” button from near the bottom
- You will see a list of settings in tree form, the LAST setting listed is “PostScript Options.” Click the “+” sign to the left of it
- The LAST option listed will be “Mirrored Output.” Select the underlined “No” and change it to “Yes”
- Click “OK” for the Adobe PDF Converter Advanced Options box
- Click “OK” for the Adobe PDF Document Properties
- Click “Print”
- You will be prompted to save a new file. Add “mirrored” or something to the file name and pay attention to where it was saved. Adobe will often open the new file for you, but if not you will need to open the mirrored file. Now you can print the mirrored design with any printer
- Note: You will need to save a new mirrored document from the original for each design that you customize (i.e. if you plan to put each individual’s name on their shirt you will need a mirrored file for each of their names)
Once you’ve printed your mirrored designs onto the transfer paper, you can follow the instructions on the box and iron each design onto its own shirt. Nowhere does it say that all of your shirts have to be the same generic tee in the same color, so be creative! Mix and match patterns and colors so that your shirts still match but don’t have to be exactly identical and can fit each family member’s personality. Or if you prefer, truly identical shirts are always fun.
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